AITA for surprising my parents with a trip to Italy and telling them my little sister cannot come?

Smart_but_Stoopid 3412 comments

The user and their wife decided to surprise their parents (the user's mother and father, and the wife's mother) with an all-expenses-paid trip to Italy, as a way to show appreciation now that they could afford it financially.

During the gift reveal, the user's 15-year-old younger sister became upset and started crying because she was not included in the trip.

This reaction led the user's mother to insist that the younger sister must come along, causing conflict, as the trip was explicitly planned as an adult-only getaway for the parents to relax.

The user and their wife are now facing a dilemma because the parents are threatening to cancel the trip entirely if the younger sister is not allowed to go.

AITA for surprising my parents with a trip to Italy and telling them my little sister cannot come?
‘AITA for surprising my parents with a trip to Italy and telling them my little sister cannot come? ’

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Support, sarcasm, and strong words — the replies covered it all. This one definitely got people talking.

The user and their wife feel hurt because their generous gesture has been overshadowed by the younger sister's reaction and the parents' subsequent refusal to accept the trip under the original terms.

The central conflict lies between the couple's desire to provide a specific type of adult vacation for their parents and the parents' insistence that family togetherness, including the 15-year-old sister, takes precedence over the planned adult relaxation.

The decision now rests on whether the user and his wife should concede to the 15-year-old sister attending to save the trip, or if they should stand firm on the original plan, risking the cancellation of the trip altogether, including the wife's mother's participation.